It’s officially the end of an era in the entertainment and pop culture world.
The longtime celebrity-focused show “E!News” has been canceled after 32 years of being on air.
According to Variety, the popular show will stop making new episodes after September 25.
The sudden announcement comes after the show was put on hiatus in 2020, then brought back in 2023 as a nighttime program after running as a daytime show for most of its time on air.
According to the report, Aasource said that this decision comes as customer preferences increasingly favor digital and social platforms for news coverage, the outlet noted.
It’s also reported that the E! network is not thought to be affected by this change as it’s currently being spun off from NBC Universal to its new parent company, Versant.
It’s expected that E! will still have live awards show coverage from the red carpet and will still produce original programming such as “E!’s Dirty Rotten Scandals.”
“E!News” originally launched in 1991 and currently airs at 11:30 p.m.
It is hosted by Keltie Knight and Justin Sylvester.
Former E! News hosts include Ryan Seacrest, Giuliana Rancic, Jason Kennedy, Catt Sadler, and others.